Tag: #Journalism
Articles tagged with #Journalism

Defending press freedom in the age of Trump
As authoritarian leaders seek to delegitimise journalism, news outlets must assert their independence through rigorous reporting

"It is hard to feel neutral"
A Dart Centre Asia Pacific Report on how Nepal's media covered the GenZ uprising

Kantipur TV’s September storm
While media houses are also about their owners and their advertisers, they are mostly about the journalists who run them, giving up their lives to uphold high journalism standards

Being intelligent about journalism
The hidden costs of AI and the fight for ethics

2000
Nepali Times was born at the dawn of the new millennium. It started publishing online in May 2000 before the #1 print edition in the week of…

25 years of journalism

The present and future of news
Himal Media Mela 2025 focused on video content for digital reach and revenue while underscoring the significance of journalism in the age of AI and polarisation

Journalism Reboot
Himal Media Mela 2025 welcome remarks by publisher Kunda Dixit

“Journalism will never be out of fashion…”
Manisha Pande, set to deliver the keynote address in Himal Media Mela 2025, shares about future prospects for journalism in a curtain raiser interview.

Global Voices Summit in Kathmandu
Two-day international conference will discuss digital media freedom and multilingual journalism

Press under Pressure
When the other pillars of democracy fail to act as check and balance, the press has to step in to hold power to account

Himal Media Mela 2024 registration
Namaste, journalists, climate experts and friends of the planet! The third edition of the Himal Media Mela is going to be held on 3rd May 2024,…

The future of journalism is already here
Splice Beta 2023 Festival in Chiang Mai finds ways for startups to survive and thrive in new media landscape

“Democracy gives you a chance to throw rascals out”
Interview with Kevin Casas-Zamora, Secretary General of the Stockholm-based International IDEA during his visit to Kathmandu this week.

Monopoly on information
More than ever before, the medium is the message

Investigation, introspection, and investment in media
Second annual Himal Media Mela comes to an end as journalists examine how newsrooms can be more professional

UN censures censors
Photo: MIN RATNA BAJRACHARYAThe United Nations has singled out 42 countries (out of 193 member states) for condemnation– virtually blacklisting…

Investing in investigative journalism
Photo: MIN RATNA BAJRACHARYAThe freedom of press is like a rubber band, you have to stretch it to make it work. Likewise, media independence can…

Journalism of courage and impact
Photo: GUNARAJ LUITELIf this was the Oscars, my award would be for Best Supporting Role category. Because that is actually what my journalism…

“All the people cannot be fooled all the time”
A S PANNEERSELVAN. Photos: MONIKA DEUPALAA S Panneerselvan is executive director of Panos South Asia, which fosters public debate in the region.…

Internet in everything
Illustration: DIWAKAR CHETTRIThe past two years have accelerated the trends already buffeting the media industry pre-Covid: migration of readers…

Don't act on the Act
Nepal’s governments have been biologically incapable of going to the root of any issue to find solutions. Instead, they introduce knee-jerk…

Nepalis win two investigative journalism awards
Nepali Times #1076 27 August - 2 September 2021Two Nepali reporters are winners in top investigative journalism awards announced on 2 March, and…

License to analyse
As a newspaper of record it is our job here to report on the ongoing party conventions by sticking to the factions — and not allow facts to get…
